Powys Mental Health Development Service

As part of the 1989 All Wales Mental Illness Strategy, 10 Mental Health Development Officer posts (‘County Development Workers’) were established with central funding.  From this has grown Powys Agency for Mental Health.  The service forms part of Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations

We are now funded by Powys County Council and Powys teaching Health Board to provide a Powys Development and Information Service. 

Laura Gallagher, County Mental Health Development Officer, is the current manager of this team.

What are we trying to achieve?

The main aims of the development service are to improve the services and opportunities that are available to people in Powys who have experience of mental distress and to the people that support them.  We want to make sure that Powys is a place that can offer people the opportunity to live healthy and fulfilling lives by striving to ensure that:

  • People who experience mental distress and those around them expect recovery.
  • We  manage and deliver the services in Powys based on the principles of recovery and person-centred practice.
  • There is a raised awareness of recovery across Powys.
  • There are new opportunities for professionals and people with lived experience to work together to improve the services and opportunities available to people experiencing mental distress.
  • More power and responsibility is in the hands of individuals.
  • The values of the lived experience of recovery and thriving are respected, valued and belong to the individual.
  • People with experience of mental distress are able to benefit from greater opportunities to do things to help themselves and others locally.
  • We all continue to learn together by sharing and debating our ideas, our own experiences, what we believe to be good practice (new and old) and our own journeys.

Examples of our work...

DIY Futures – Manage Project and Staff

We worked with partners to bring together a successful partnership bid (£750,000 National Lottery) to run a 4-year powys-wide project that offers one-to-one support. In 2010, the development service secured a further £19,000 towards evaluating the project.  The Development Service manages the project on behalf of the partners. 

DIY Futures

Powys Stronger in Partnership Network – Develop, support and chair

Powys Stronger in Partnership Network has developed out of a commitment to delivering the Welsh Assembly Government's requirement that people who have used mental health services and their carers have the opportunity to be genuinely and constructively involved in the design, planning, delivery and evaluation of mental health services.  The network meets every month.

Stronger in Partnership

Provide Powys Information Service

Information service

Local Service Board – Manage Project

The aim of this project is to identify and analyse the support and opportunities provided by third sector organisations (mental health and non mental health) for people in Powys experiencing mental distress that contribute to:

  • People staying safely in their own home (preventing avoidable admissions)
  • People to return safely to their home when they are ready (reducing delayed discharges)
  • People to be connected with and supported by their communities

Emotional Health & Wellbeing Mapping project

Powys Mental Health Alliance – Development and day-to-day support

We work closely with Powys Mental Health Alliance supporting their development.  We support trustee meetings, provide them with a bookkeeping service, produce and edit their bi-annual magazine, provide office space and admin support.

Powys Mental Health Alliance

Powys Advocacy NetworkDevelop, support and chair

This network has been developed in Powys for organisations whose primary purpose is the delivery of advocacy services or who provide a range of services that includes an advocacy service.  The network members adopt the Advocacy Charter. The network meets three times a year. You can read more about PAN here, and the latest meeting minutes are also available:

PAN July 2011 minutes

We also attend a number of groups …

Gwent and South Powys Mental Health and Learning Disability Partnership Board
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Cross Border Wales/England Health and Social Care Thematic Partnership
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Membership list

Powys Mental Health and Learning Disability Committee
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Mental Health Action Wales

 

 

 

 

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latest news

£5.5m for ‘personalised’ mental health services

Tuesday 21 February 2012

Over the Christmas period (Wednesday, 28 December 2011) the Health Minister Lesley Griffiths announced that there will be new funding worth 5.5m to improve mental health services.

events

Carers Awareness Training

Thursday 23 February 2012

1pm - 4:30pm Venue: Committee Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog, Cambrian Way, Brecon, Powys LD3 7HR

Eating Disorder Awareness Conference

Thursday 23 February 2012

Thursday 23rd February, 2012 Carmarthen County Museum Abergwili, Carmarthen 1pm-4pm.

Eating Disorder Awareness Conference

Friday 24 February 2012

Friday 24th February, 2012 Meeting room Medrus 4, Aberystwyth University 1pm-4pm.

Volunteer Training at Brecon Contact and District Association

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Brecon and District Contact Association is running a course of Volunteer Training in partnership with Volunteering on Prescription and DIY Futures, commencing Wednesday 29th Februa...

Mental Capacity Act Training

Thursday 1 March 2012

The Mental Capacity Act affects EVERYONE … do you have questions about it? "What is it?" "How might it affect me or someone close to me?" "What about the D...

Job & Skills Fair

Thursday 1 March 2012 to Thursday 1 March 2012

Royal Oak Hotel, Welshpool

Mexican Night

Saturday 3 March 2012

Friends of Powys Carers are having a ‘Mexican Night’ on Saturday 3rd March, at Jules Restaurant & Wine Bar in Llandrindod Wells. There will be 2 Courses with a variety of dishes s...

Wales Carers Summit

Monday 5 March 2012

Carers Wales will be holding its Annual Carers summit on Monday 5th March 2012 at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea. The Summit is open to all carers, bookings are now being taken.

Shared Vision Meeting

Tuesday 6 March 2012

Ponthafren Association Welshpool Outreach The Enterprise Centre, 42 Broad Street, Welshpool

Dementia Awareness Training

Tuesday 13 March 2012

Dementia Awareness Level 2 Course – Newtown, Powys. Accreditation through Agored Cymru

Successful Social Enterprises

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Elephant & Castle Hotel, Newtown

A New Approach to Mental Health: Improving Outcomes for All

Thursday 22 March 2012

Manchester Conference Centre

New NSPCC training course to help you support vulnerable families

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Helping professionals protect those most in need

The Role of Peer Workers in Mental Health Services

Thursday 26 April 2012

The conference will be held in London and is being organised in partnership between the Mental Health Network and the Centre for Mental Health.

Carers and their Rights

Thursday 10 May 2012

A Training Seminar with Prof Luke Clements – author of Carers and Their Rights